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GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



T. H. ALDRICH, Cincinnati, O.hio. 



Thirty species of rare Eocene Fossils from Alabama and Mississippi. 



H. BOOTH, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



10 species, n specimens from the Cretaceous and Miocene of the West. 



F. BRAUN, New York. 



One specimen (Ostrea divaruata Lea,) Eocene, Alabama. 

 N. H. DARTON, Brooklyn, L. I. 



37 specimens of Lower Helderberg Fossils from near Cornwall, N. Y. 



Prof. DOUGLAS, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. 



1 specimen of Michelinia convexa d'Orbigny, Cayuga, Canada. 



Miss F. M. HITCHCOCK, New York City. 



A fine slab of Gorgonia ? antiqua Hall, Trenton Limestone, Herkimer 

 County, N. Y. 

 I. T. HAZEN, West Park, N. Y. 



Specimens of Utica Slate with Graptolites; five miles above Pough- 

 keepsie, N. Y. ; west side of river. 

 ELIJAH A. HOWLAND, New York. 



End of Mastodon Tusk found at Inwood, N. Y. 



G. VAN INGEN, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



2 specimens of Utica Slate with Graptolithus divergens Hall. 



G. W. LAMPLAUGH, England. 



Several species of Post-Pliocene Fossils from glacial till at dry-dock. 

 Esquimalt, Vancouvers Island, West Coast of America. 



Miss SARAH P. MONK, Cold Springs, N. Y. 



I specimen of Dictyophyton fenestratum Hall. Chemung Narrows, 



N. Y. 

 I specimen of Ammonites Tornatus Brown. St. Cassian Beds, Ger- 

 many. 



A. O. OSBORN, Waterville, N. Y. 



Species of Pupa ; Nassau Bahamas. 

 W. J. WALLACE, New York. 



i large slab of Oriskany Sandstone. Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

 A. WOODWARD, New York. 



6 specimens Brachiopods and Lamellibranchs, from Cumberland, Md. 



MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



R. BELL, Ottawa, Can. 



i specimen of Labradorite, from Labrador. 

 Prof. A. S. BICKMORE, New York, through Gen'l D. B. Warner, United 

 States Consul at St. John's, N. B. 



i specimen of Albertite. Helsbough, N. B. 

 F. BRAUN, New York. 



Crystals of Pyrite from vein in Hoboken Trap. 



i specimen of Anthophyllite. Brooklyn, L. I. 



F. L. CISCO, Staten Island, N. Y. 



Serpentine {inarmolite). New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 

 i specimen of Asbestiferous Serpentine, from Staten Island. 



